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{ | WIGHTIES URGE ON Sleuth Sits on Quarry After Fusillade of Shots and | 1 Much Excitement. A fustilade of pistol shots from the Pevelvers of two detectives and twelve Feserves awakened the fashionable Beéford section in Brooklyn early thin Morning, For half an hour the police @hased two burglars over fences,| genator simmons, in charge of the ¢ar-| and arriving i Bea Girt at 1.16 o'clock, | day your skin will pe clear, soft and 7 0 .« through basements and behind shrub- | itt pila, told the Republican lenders the| They will be heralded by Eperker|satiny—with no streaky discoloration. It Ab heaiakha cacheshccaeed 9.75 “halle eat 15 7 Qery, while excited citizens in nighties | memocrats would resort to every par-| Clack tn a triat apeech and introduced | *!i/,net Tur off nor show like noses | 67 White Voile Dresses 125 Dressy Lingerie Waists i Feshed to front porches and called en-| uamentary device to delay all business |to Gov. Wilson by Representative —tull of life and eouragement. Detective McDonough of @he Grand Avenue Station finally cor- peréa and overpowered one of the bur- About 19 A. M. William C. Pate of “ABURGLAR CHASE an assistant secretary at the White House offices, are expected to be sent to the Benate to-day or to-morrow. SCARES SENATORS 10 ACTION ON TARIF Republicans Weaken When Democrats Announce Plan to Force Bill Along. HEADED BY CLARK, TO VISIT WILSON Delegation of Democrats Will Journey to Sea Girt on Sat- urday to Meet Governor, Milady’s Toilet Table By Mme. D’MILLE “The electric needio ja a painful and 1 eens for removing super- ind the same result can be edily ‘achieved by applying Mix & little delatone with “To make thin, short @ tn tong, thick and silky with a beautiful curl, apply plain pyroxin to the lash roots with thumb and forefinger, Apply- ing pyroxin to etraggly eyebrows will make them long and allky. ‘A. aplendid protection freckles and sunburn te a by dlesolving an original pack atone in @ half-pint witch ha WASHINGTON, July 17.—One hundred and fifty Democratic Representatives, headed by Speaker Champ Clark, will visit Gov. Woodrow Wilson Saturday at Bea Girt, N. J., leaving Washington on & special train over the Pennsylvania Railroad at 8 o'clock Gaturday morning WASHTNGTON, July 17.—Demoeratic forces in the Senate to-day practically won their demand for conaideration of the remaining tariff pills and the Excise Tax bill. This was the result of con- ferences on the floor at the opening of a Democratic fMibuster, Tub over the face in the mori bright, fluffy and ‘of powdered orrie t untens aamired there could be @ vote it well with on the tariff measures. He told them the Democratic side stood solid behind him. Genator Smoot immediately called a Hughes of New York. a TAFT’S NEW SECRETARY AHEAD OF SENATE ACTION. t. ment requires only @ few minutes, and Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets . Annual Clearing Sale Thursday Women’s Summer Dresses 165 Linen or Colored Voile Dresses Open front models of French linen in white and colors, also dressy voile gowns in all colors, richly trimmed. Tailored button front or dressy models of white washable French voile; yoke and belt of real Irish lace. 45 Emb’d White Voile Dresses WOMEN’S SUMMER: APPAREL DURING THIS SALE NO GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL, Women’s Summer Waists 190 Lingerie Waists High and low neck models, of voile or French bati: tailored or hand embroidered, lace trimmed. ee High and low neck models, of voile or French batiste; hand embroidered, lace bites 1 110 Hand Made Waists me with real laces. fore $4.75 to $7.50 9.75 Heretofore $16.0 2.50 Der hi a 4) will not affect Of white washable French voile, richly hand embroidered, Paris models of batiste, finely tucked; some hand em- ey ree elke SNES INNS eas number of otter Republican leaders tn eign sae Sinteaare na Mest real lace trimmed. Heretofore $18.56 12.75 broidered. ee neh * Heretofore $7.50 4.75 swore “pe apaterdcds in the Hepubliban M6 ; N, July 17, — Carmi —_—_————$—————————— i rr st Non Itt Pacino: street prying {#2 fA Ax they could the Republican | mhompron of Ohio, the fourth secretary] SUNDAY WORLD WANTS 42 Real Lace Trim’d Voile Dresses 75 Hand Made Waists open a window. A hurry call to Police | Senators present agreed to accede to the) president Taft has had at the White Dressy models of white French voile, richly trimmed with Of voile or batiste, high or low neck, hand emb'd; real Headquarters sent twelve reserves and | Detectives McDonough and States on the run, They arrived in time to see the men scaling a fence. After the @hooting and the chase were over McDonough was found sitting on the chest of Owen Pembrook. ‘At the station Pembrook said he was thirty-six years old and lived at No. M4 Tilary atreet, Brooklyn. He was @aid to have made a confersion, claring he left his loot behind because he found the reputed silverware of the fashionable Bedford section was plated and “not worth carting away.” In the Gates Avenue Court to-day be- fore Judge Naumer he repudiated the, confession and pleaded not to a charge of attempted burg- fary.” tHe was held until Friday for ex- amination, The other man escaped, but the po- Wee say he will be caught soon. WILSON RESIGNATION . MAY BE POSTPONED PENDING ELECTION Governor Has Precedent in Democratic demand with the under- House, was at his new Job early to- sianding that the Democrats abandon their filibuster and agree to allow the | tariff bille to go to ballot after com- paratively brief discussion. | ‘Phe Wool bill will receive the first consideration and after It the Excise and Sugar bills, The defeat of all of the measures by @ party vote is indicated, BILL TO CREATE LABOR DEPARTMENT PASSED BY HOUSE Not a Vote Against Measure Which Adds Another Mem- ber to President’s Cabinet. WORK MONDAY WONDERS 23d Street West of Fifth Avenue It Is One of New York’s BIG Successes ! Our 14 Annual Stock Reducing Sale WASHINGTON, July 17.—Without « Gssenting vote, the Sulzer bill, creating fA department of labor, was passed to- day by the House. Congressman Sul- zer was given an ovation immediately after when he was called to take Speak- real Tish or real Cluny lace. 27 French Model Gowns Of voile or batiste, hand embroidered, real lace trimmed. Street or Afternoon Gowns 49 Tailored Serge Dresses bia eat Face or atric ener tate sede sdiacbe ive 15.00 95 Afternoon Gowns or Le ltaetyd Cad black Get Soot also of crepe P meteor, satin or chiffon over si Heretofore $20.50 to $49.50 1 8.50 85 Tailored Serge Suits Dressy or tailored models of black, navy or white serge. Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 16.50 29.50 7.50 15.00 Women’s Summer Coats 78 Women’s Travelling Coats Full length models of pongee silk, white novelty cloths, Scotch tweeds; also a number of stylish sport coats. anni Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 1 0.06 41 Hand Woven Terry Top Coats Seven-eighth length of hand woven Terry, in white, tan, leather, black, taupe, navy or Atlantic blue; silk lined, § Heretofore $29.50 Heretofore $24.50 to $29.50 lace trimmed. Heretofore $9.75 to $13.75 30 French Model Waists Of French voile, richly hand embroidered, trimmed with Heretofore $49.50 to $59.50 real laces. Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 Heretofore 165 Silk Bathing Suits Of blue or black messaline, trimmed with striped silk. 15.00 4.50 Heretofore $5.75 to $7.50 Women’s Lingerie Underwear NEGLIGEE (eh ay KIMONOS, DRESSING SACQUES AND ODD PIECES OF HIGH GRADE UND! Case of Cleveland—Seeks | ¢fcr"" a" preside over the To Be Continued RWEAR SLIGHTLY MUSSED, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES: ‘ The erraeure, which adda 6 mew mem- MER Too RT ee Lingerie Petticoats Silk C Quiet Retreat. rena toa bicatantn) exbineo eae THURSDAY, FRIDAY.and on = Aiting skeleton models, ace and emb'd trimmed. 715 In eae: ee euee poy passed without a roll call, Heretofore $2.95 to $3.95 18.50 2.95 Heretofore $5.95 French Hand Made Chemises SATURDAY TILL 1 O’CLOCK ‘The bin, which has long been pressed GBA GIRT, N. Y., July 17.—That he| by organised labor, now goes to the French Night Gowns pret eines ve shige! alse Blase Senate. The oj tunities for saving in this sale, on mer- Of nainsook, hand embroidered. Heretofore $2.50 135 Hen embroidered, ribbon trimmed. Heretofore $1.95 95 aie? tm order to completo his speech ana| LUTHER CONANT SUCCEEDS chandise of RECOGNIZED SUPERIORITY, have Lingerie Night Corn Crepe de Chine Princess Slips pened fete ns Baleweavet ton eee HERBERT KNOX SMITH never been equaled anywhere in New York. The tre- richly trimmed. ” Heretofore $4.95 2.95 lace parted oe iene Cagihsashd nein $8.95 495 een to-day. He made it plain that, while he wel- comed the many visitors who called to Pledge him their support, and was glad that they came, he dolieved he would have to secure absolute quiet so that he could get these important matters out of the way. Tho Governor said that he expected to confer with Na- tonal Chairman McCombs to-morrow, and that the Treasurer and Vice-Chair- National Comm Tt is lergen’ and that ‘Will- ; fam G. MeAdoo will be vice-chairman. The Governor said that his running mate, Gov. Thomas KR. Marshall of Indiana, will not come to visit him é next Saturday, as had been planned, The entire Domocrutic House repre-| Bentation is to come here at that time, and becauso Wilson wants to talk the) mendous success that attended the opening, Monday, has continued uninterruptedly. Tomorrow, Friday and till one o’clock (closing time) Saturday, the most extraordinary values of the year will be offered, in order that we may CLOSE OUT AT ONCE all Sum- mer Suits, Gowns, Hats, Waists, etc. PRICES THE LIKE OF WHICH WERE NEVER KNOWN}! New Yorker Named Commissioner of Corporations in Place of Roosevelt Supporter. WASHINGTON, July 17.-—-President Tati to-day sont to th nomination of Luther Conant jr, (New York to be Commissioner of Cor- porations, to eucosed Herbert Knox Smith, who resigned to join Col. Roose- part; Standard for ears Annual Clearing Sale Women’s and Misses’ Summer Shoes COLONIAL PUMPS, GIBSON OR OXFORD TIES Of Russia Calf, dull kid or patent leather, canvas, black satin, 5 . With hand turned or welted soles, r "yferetotore $4.00 to $6.00 tbs 2.95 (BoAltuan & Cad ARE NOW MAKING A SPECIAL OFFERING OF j campaign over ut length with the In-| , diane Executive, he has been asked to t defer hia visit to n Inter date, ‘The jor said to-day that he! ublic announcement noon regarding | Jersey Governorship matter, He { its to Wt with hi } foanager’ ‘and with Now — ereey AMERICAN WILTON & BRUSSELS RUGS | said, before he decides he will retain his office or - | mat i feneraity expected that he will AT VERY LOW PRICES BB TUBLINGTON, Vieo-Presidont™ watering place. Its batt wih i nts, the most noteworthy be- and its hotels are known tho -world,: : ing in the case of Grover Cleveland, where tial ean » A ei ntil after t over, And this year it is better and greater than ever before, ’ The air at Seratoga is clear, pure and balmy. The powers of its waters. are miraculous. ‘The hotels are large, airy, well conducted and afford the visitor an ideal summer residence, The rates range from $10 to $40 @ weeks: elle There are numerous other attractions that take thousands each year to. Saratoga Springs. , y The roads in and about it and leading to it are {deal for motoring, driving or riding. The golf links are the equal of any in the country. Saratoga Springs 1s 180 miles from New York, easily reached, and is on, the direct automobile route over State roads between New York and Mon treal, ‘ Lake George, which is only 40 miles from Saratoga Springs, 1s one of the most popular summer resorts In America, The lake is 36 miles long; |Our All-Important|— July Clearance Sales Formerly up to s30'9 14.75 pede $37.50) $ 1 8. 7 5 Men’s Sui Formerly up to $45\922» 9 Men’s Suits Stern Brothers | will hold To-morrow, Thursday, a Special Clearance Sale of Women’s Tailored Suits comprising the remainder of this season’s newest models, of silk and wool fabrics, CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down $50.00 5.00 on 75.00 . Formerly from $29.50 to 87.50, at 915.00, 22.50, 34.75 . shore ed, s | Also a large collection of very desirabl 10.00 150.00 ling values throughout our four stores eastern peaks of izy “dirondack Mountains, I 8 le y desirable 15.00 200.00 Ou lete and entire stock of Hackett, : t yp - ir comp ete and entire 8 4 id ‘There are excellent hotels and camping grounds at a~ ~ ‘he many re+ Women’s Summer Dresses 25.00 300.00 Carhart fine clothes suffers a radical reduc- lgorts on the lakes, ‘The hote's are ideally situated and the rates ‘are from '* 104th he. ad ei se tion, and we have several thousand cool 1$8 to $25 a week. ee @€ Dimities, Lingerie, Tissues, Ratines, Ginghams, French Linens and Cotton Voiles, in entirely new styles, Py remem summer suits that will meet new owners The chief recreations of the lak» resorts are boating, sailing, fishing FISHER B ROS this month—especially at the above prices. and bathing, There are also excellent golf inks adjoining many of the re- sor’ * Formerly from $7.75 to 19.50, at $3.50, 5.00, 7.50 ss Models—English, Norfolk, soft front, roll Summer resort {nformation and Mterature pertaining to Saratoga COLUMBUS AVE. lapel idea and conservative, Patterns—all Springs and Lake George can be had free of charge at The World Informar Sheer Batiste, trimmed with Cluny Bandings, Irish and ¢ 5 ideri kinds, Fabrics—ditto. \tton Bureaus: { of fe : aad dings, Irish and Valenclennes Laces and Emibroiderles, ‘ Pulltzer Building Arcade, 63 Park Row. Uptown Office, 1393 Broadway, i 265 Broadway | 841 Broadway | 119 West 42dSt. | 125thStreet Harlem Office, 249 West 125th Street. Bronx Office, 408 Hast 149th Street. « , | Formerly from $15.50 to 29.75, at $8.50, 10.75, 14.50 ee ee | cat roedey | Near Broadway | | Near 3d Ave, Brooklyn Office, 292 Washington Street. Asbury Park, N. J., Office, 911° ; \Cookman Avenue, Catskill Office, Catskill, N. Y. ¥ Always consult the Summer Resort advertising pages of the Sunday World before planning your vacation, Harlem and 42d St. Stores Open Evenings odor of perspiration, Abso- | jess, Bample mailed free te t T - - R West Twenty-third and Twenty-second Streets erste, <Breg.and,Deoartment fierce _—————————— 1 . seociamnaneages wiprrnmiaresesone eihict-<ignectee - es : wae JM

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